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  1. Titus Canyon. 458 reviews. #2 of 65 things to do in Death Valley National Park. CanyonsCaverns & Caves. Write a review. About. Perhaps the most memorable thing about this Death Valley canyon is the trip you'll take to it. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing.

  2. Mar 11, 2019 · Titus Canyon. Titus Canyon is one of the deepest and most awe-inspiring canyons found in Death Valley National Park. If you’re up for an incredibly scenic backcountry road, drive the 27 mile Titus Canyon Road: a narrow, twisting, one-way thrill ride. A high clearance vehicle will take adventurers up to the vibrantly colored hills of Red Pass.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Titus_CanyonTitus Canyon - Wikipedia

    Titus Canyon is a deep, narrow gorge cut into the steep face of the Grapevine Mountains of the Mojave Desert, within Death Valley National Park in southeastern California and southwestern Nevada. The canyon features limestone rock formations, petroglyphs , and native plants and wildlife.

  4. Titus Canyon is the most popular back-country road in Death Valley National Park. Titus Canyon Road. Titus Canyon road. Photo Courtesy NPS. Vehicle needed: Two-wheel-drive, high-clearance recommended; four-wheel-drive may be needed after adverse weather conditions. Two-way section from west OK for two-wheel-drive, standard clearance vehicles.

  5. Titus Canyon is the largest of many ravines that cut through the Grapevine Mountains, on the east side of Death Valley, and unlike some of the others (such as Fall Canyon, Grey Wall Canyon and Red Wall Canyon), it contains no significant obstructions, allowing an unpaved road to follow nearly the full length; a one-way, 26 mile route starting ...

  6. Hiking the Titus Canyon Narrows Trail in Death Valley National Park — noahawaii. Written By @noahawaii. Distance: 3.0 miles / 4.8 km. The Titus Canyon Narrows are one of the most beautiful canyons in Death Valley, which is why the park service says that the narrows are best appreciated on foot.

  7. Titus Canyon is situated in the northern region of Death Valley National Park, approximately 27 miles (43 km) east of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center. Titus Canyon is accessible via a scenic drive that begins near the ghost town of Rhyolite, just outside the eastern boundary of the park.

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